The first and last hour of sunlight in the day is what photographers often refer to as “The Golden Hour”. I am not the dedicated kind of hobbyist that will actually go out looking for that kind of light specifically, but I do sometimes find myself with my camera out on a hike or an outing that lasts until near sunset. A serendipitous meeting might then occur, and I’ll get a great shot. Here’s one of which I am especially fond: Enjoy!
Thank you so much for visiting and commenting! This is actually not a castle, but a church. Its full name is “Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary Help of Christians at Holy Hill”.
I also love shooting during the golden hour! Congrats on your shot!
Thanks! I love your purple sunrise shot, too!
Thanks! Much appreciated!
I love castles, fall season and your image!!!
Thank you so much for visiting and commenting! This is actually not a castle, but a church. Its full name is “Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary Help of Christians at Holy Hill”.
The Golden Hour is my favorite time of day.
And your sea otter is my favorite blog banner so far! Reminds me of my “otter daughter”, Susan…we share an intense love for those marine creatures.
Nothing like that golden light.
Hits a chord every time…
Wow! Beautiful picture!
Thank you!
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Beautiful shot. Love the light on the autumn foliage!
Thank you! I’m glad you came to visit!
Lovely!
Thanks! Yours, too!
Spectacular color!
Wisconsin in Fall, ladies and gentlemen!